Effective Treatment for Fungal Nail Infections Without the Wait

Clear, healthy nails are possible with effective antifungal treatment — no GP appointment needed.

  • Oral and topical antifungal treatments available
  • Suitable for toenail or fingernail infections
  • UK-regulated service, delivered discreetly to your door
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Takes less than 3 minutes to complete, 100% online

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About Fungal Nail Infection Treatment

Fungal nail infections (also known as onychomycosis) are common conditions that cause the nails to become discoloured, thickened, brittle, or crumbling. These infections are caused by fungi that thrive in warm, moist environments and can affect toenails or fingernails, though toenails are more commonly affected.

Fungal infections often start as a small patch of white or yellow under the nail tip and can slowly spread deeper into the nail bed if left untreated. Over time, nails may become distorted, uncomfortable, or even painful when wearing shoes or walking.

You may have a fungal nail infection if you notice:

  • White, yellow, or brown nail discolouration
  • Thickened or misshapen nails
  • Crumbling edges or surface cracking
  • A build-up of debris under the nail
  • A slight odour or separation of the nail from the nail bed

Fungal nail infections are not usually harmful, but they won’t go away on their own — and they can spread to other nails or people, especially in communal changing areas or households.

At EveryDayMeds, we offer clinically proven antifungal treatments including oral tablets and topical solutions. Oral treatments are often more effective for deeper or more widespread infections, while topical options may be suitable for mild or early-stage cases.

Your treatment will be matched to your symptoms and medical history through a quick online consultation, and then reviewed by a UK-registered pharmacist — all without the need for a GP appointment.

Available Treatments

Choose from a wide range of clinically-proven, safe, and effective treatments for Fungal Nail Infection.

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Amorolfine Nail Lacquer

From £12.99

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Loceryl 5% Nail Lacquer

From £12.99

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Trosyl Nail Solution

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Once you complete a short online assessment, you’ll be able to choose your preferred treatment and quantity from a list of safe, medically approved options tailored to you.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about this clinic

What is a fungal nail infection?

A fungal nail infection occurs when fungi invade the nail bed, often starting with discolouration and thickening. It’s more common in toenails and spreads in warm, moist environments like gyms or shared showers.

How do I know if I have a fungal nail infection?

Look for yellow, white, or brown discolouration, thick or brittle nails, crumbling edges, or nail lifting. It can resemble other conditions, so a pharmacist consultation can help confirm.

What causes fungal nail infections?

Infections happen when fungi enter through cracks in the nail. Risks include damp shoes, walking barefoot in public places, nail trauma, athlete’s foot, or health issues like diabetes.

What treatments are available for fungal nail infections?

We offer oral antifungal tablets (e.g. terbinafine) for severe cases and topical treatments for milder ones. Treatment choice depends on the infection’s severity and your medical history.

How long does it take to treat a fungal nail infection?

Oral treatments last 6–12 weeks, but full nail regrowth may take up to a year. Topical treatments may be needed daily for up to 12 months. Consistent use is essential for success.

Can fungal nail infections come back?

Yes, reinfection is common. Prevent it by keeping feet dry, trimming nails, treating athlete’s foot, avoiding barefoot walking in communal areas, and replacing old socks or nail tools.